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Reviews TD1655 Portable Touch Monitor


With lockdown accelerating and popularising WFH, increasing numbers of knowl- edge workers are using their increasingly powerful smartphones as their primary IT devices. Fine as far as its goes, but what if users need to share their content with a group of meeting attendees. The super elegant ViewSonic TD1655 Portable Touch Monitor provides a means of extending the smartphone or laptop display to a 16” Full HD display with a built-in stand. cover and speakers. What’s more, the TD1655 was found to add touch facilities to a non-touch PC laptop!


The ViewSonic TD1655 is a beauti- fully designed portable 16” Full HD touch monitor perfect for overcoming one-screen limitations outside the of- fice. Users can extend the screen from phones, tablets, or laptops for mobile work, one-on-one presentations, or leisure entertainment. The two uni- versal USB Type C connectors provide a one-cable solution for audio-visual, power, and touch signal transmission. The adjustable widescreen stand, and


attached magnetic touch pen allows you to draw and write notes without leaving fingerprints. (One-point touch support for MacOS; does not apply to iOS & iPadOS devices.)


The 16” display is larger than most common laptops and weighing less than 1 kg. From a design perspective, the TD1655 reflects the recent im- provements in the industrial design of ViewSonic’s products. It perfectly completes a mobile workplace and can


a compact. one-piece design.


ViewSonic TD1655 Key Features


•Easily extend your content from lap- tops and mobile devices •10 points Projected Capacitive Touch •One-cable solution for audio-visual, power, and touch signal transmission •Flexible display setup – work at any angle


•Compact size, light weight, and high- ly portable •Extend Your Content from Mobile De- vices


•Audiovisual Extension while Power Charging •Touch Feedback Control •Portable Size for Work & Fun


Working at a preferred angle


pivot-able display, will support various working angles. With the ant slip cov- er, stainless case, aluminium stand, and 6H hardness screen, reliability is embodied in the design.


The primary benefit of this device is to extend the users primary screen with the built-in USB Type C laptop from a tablet or phone. It supports Windows, Android, Chrome, MacOS, and iOS (with the appropriate app for Apple devices from the end of this month). Users can broadcast the built-in Type C mobile device’s multimedia onto a bigger screen and charge (up to 60W) over one cable while powering from an external power bank/outlet over the other USB Type C cable. Control of a large screen with touch gives more intuitive and efficient reactions. The


be used for multimedia play when tak- ing a break. It is totally portable and great to use with its super clear 1920 x 1080 resolution.


Besides common horizontal cont ent, users can setup a pivot screen for table-reviewing, programming, pho- to-editing and gaming. When transporting the dis- play, users can avoid dam- aging the unit by using the detachable magnetic cov- er. The cover is easy to put on and to use as a mat. Its anti-slip surface prevents the monitor from sliding away. With its metal case and endurable hinge, the foldable aluminium stand makes the whole monitor


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•Supports Vertical Layout •Magnetic Cover and Mat •Robust One-piece Design •Working in Your Preferred Angles •View in a wide range of angles by ad- justing the attached stand.


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